Bank of America will host its third annual virtual electric vehicle show, “EVolution,” a one-of-a-kind virtual event where bank and industry leaders discuss the latest trends in electric vehicles. Premiering ahead of World Electric Vehicle Day, the show offers insights into design trends, car features, charging, financing, and more.
The event is Friday, Sept. 8, and featured presentations include:
- State of the EV Union (Head of Bank of America Institute, Liz Everett Krisberg, and senior Automotive Analyst, BofA Global Research, John Murphy)
- Go Everywhere. Stay Anywhere with THOR Industries (McKay Featherstone, THOR’s senior vice president of global innovation)
- Can the Grid Sustain Evolution (Chanel Parson, director of electrification, Southern California Edison)
- Driving to New Segments (Frank Vacca, head of new cars at Volvo Car USA)
- Pedal to the Metal (Michael Widmer, metals strategist, and Martyn Briggs, thematic investing strategist, BofA Global Research)
- Curbing Range Anxiety (Dr. Emad Dlala, vice president of Powertrain, Lucid Motors)
- Delivering in the Commercial Vehicle Industry (John Harris, CEO and co-founder, Harbinger Motors)
Recent analysis from Bank of America Institute shows the potential for a rapid rise in the electric vehicle market, and the number of new EV model launches from 2024 to 2027 may exceed that of new internal combustion engine vehicles for the first time. As EV adoption in the U.S. accelerates, Bank of America offers resources, special programs, information and educational opportunities to support clients and employees who may be considering an EV rchase.
“As demand for electric vehicles continues to grow, we are delighted to bring together a broad range of industry and thought leaders to offer insights on the progress and challenges of this growing market,” said Fabien Thierry, head of consumer vehicle products, Bank of America.
The program takes place from noon-2 p.m. ET (9-11 a.m. PT) on Friday, Sept. 8. Registration is free and available on the EVolution page or from the Electric Vehicles Resources page on BofA’s website.